Warren, who leads the ACC in scoring at 22.2 points per game, is among of the 25 players mentioned Wednesday by the Wooden Award advisory board for their play so far this season.

The other ACC players to make the list are the Duke duo of Rodney Hood and Jabari Parker, along with Syracuse’s C.J. Fair and Tyler Ennis.

Players not included on this midseason list can still be added to a final group of candidates later in the regular season. That group will then be narrowed down to 10 finalists, who will comprise the Wooden Award All-America team.

The award winner will be named during the weekend of April 11-23, 2014.

ACC players listed among the preseason top 50 who did not make the midseason Wooden Award cut are North Carolina’s James Michael McAdoo, Duke’s Rasheed Sulaimon, Virginia’s Joe Harris, Maryland’s Dez Wells and Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant, who has since been dismissed from the team for academic reasons.